Girlguiding and Scouting
St Paul's Church is proud to be associated with both the Girlguiding and Scouting organisations.
''Girlguiding UK, as part of a worldwide Movement, enables girls and young women to fulfil their potential to take an active and responsible role in society through its distinctive, stimulating and enjoyable programme of activities delivered by trained volunteer leaders.''
The Guiders at St. Paul's are doing their part to fulfil the mission statement of the Guide Association.
At present there are flourishing units of:
The Guiders at St. Paul's are doing their part to fulfil the mission statement of the Guide Association.
At present there are flourishing units of:
Rainbows (girls aged 5 to 7)
Brownies (girls aged 7 to 10) Guides (girls aged 10 to 14) |
unit contact no.
unit contact no. unit contact no. |
01253 735832
07794 008163 01253 738729 |
For further details phone 01253 732939 or the unit Guider or by email
We run friendly units which have fun programmes which include games, crafts, life skills, team-building activities, visits, community service etc. The Brownies and Guides are also given the opportunity to attend the ever popular residential events.
The girls in all the units work in small groups and are encouraged to govern themselves and make their own decisions. The aim is to provide a balanced programme while caring for the individual, united by a common standard in the form of the Promise.
We run friendly units which have fun programmes which include games, crafts, life skills, team-building activities, visits, community service etc. The Brownies and Guides are also given the opportunity to attend the ever popular residential events.
The girls in all the units work in small groups and are encouraged to govern themselves and make their own decisions. The aim is to provide a balanced programme while caring for the individual, united by a common standard in the form of the Promise.
Scouts is all about fun, challenges and adventure.
We are the UK's biggest mixed youth organisation. We change lives by offering 5 ¾ to 14 year-olds fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so that we make a positive impact in communities. Scouts helps children and young adults reach their full potential. Scouts develop skills including teamwork, time management, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, self-motivation, cultural awareness and commitment. We help young people to get jobs, save lives and even change the world.
What do Scouts do?
Scouts take part in activities as diverse as kayaking, abseiling, expeditions overseas, photography, climbing and zorbing. As a Scout you can learn survival skills, first aid, computer programming, or even how to fly a plane. There’s something for every young person. It’s a great way to have fun, make friends, get outdoors, express your creativity and experience the wider world.
What do volunteers do?
This everyday adventure is possible thanks to our adult volunteers, who support Scouts in a wide range of roles from working directly with young people, to helping manage a Group, to being a charity Trustee. We help volunteers get the most out of their experiences at Scouts by providing opportunities for adventure, training, fun and friendship. Our award-winning training scheme for volunteers means that adults get as much from Scouts as young people. Our approach focuses on what you want to get out of volunteering with Scouts, while respecting how much time you can offer. Over 90% of Scout volunteers say that their skills and experiences have been useful in their work or personal life.
What we offer:
We are the UK's biggest mixed youth organisation. We change lives by offering 5 ¾ to 14 year-olds fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so that we make a positive impact in communities. Scouts helps children and young adults reach their full potential. Scouts develop skills including teamwork, time management, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, self-motivation, cultural awareness and commitment. We help young people to get jobs, save lives and even change the world.
What do Scouts do?
Scouts take part in activities as diverse as kayaking, abseiling, expeditions overseas, photography, climbing and zorbing. As a Scout you can learn survival skills, first aid, computer programming, or even how to fly a plane. There’s something for every young person. It’s a great way to have fun, make friends, get outdoors, express your creativity and experience the wider world.
What do volunteers do?
This everyday adventure is possible thanks to our adult volunteers, who support Scouts in a wide range of roles from working directly with young people, to helping manage a Group, to being a charity Trustee. We help volunteers get the most out of their experiences at Scouts by providing opportunities for adventure, training, fun and friendship. Our award-winning training scheme for volunteers means that adults get as much from Scouts as young people. Our approach focuses on what you want to get out of volunteering with Scouts, while respecting how much time you can offer. Over 90% of Scout volunteers say that their skills and experiences have been useful in their work or personal life.
What we offer:
Beaver Scouts (5 3/4 years - 8 years)
Cub Scouts (8-10 1/2 years) Scouts (10 1/2 - 14 years) |
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Contact telephone 07968 058052
Contact telephone 07921 780393 Contact telephone 07827 344136 |
For further details by email select email